Synonym: careful, cautious, discreet, guarded, judicious, sensible. Similar words: student, impudent, impudently, impudence, schadenfreude, incident, evident, identity. Meaning: ['pruːdnt] adj. careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment.
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31. And any prudent owner would carry a sufficiency of lifebelts and life-jackets for the passengers and crew.
32. Mobs burned tyres in the streets, and the prudent stayed at home while soldiers drove around firing their weapons.
33. But Odysseus was too angry to leave in prudent silence.
34. If banks' liquidity ratios are now below the prudent minimum, they will have to make a multiplied contraction in credit.
35. Gone are the days when the, existence of a signed building contract merely reflected a formality required by prudent businessmen.
36. Although the new rules are prudent and reasonable, certainly some could argue for a different set of priorities.
37. Republican voters say they want low taxes and prudent spending cuts.
38. If you are a prudent, self-restrained and emotionally disciplined individual, you will be able to control your future in a better way. Dr T.P.Chia
39. Indeed he considers a prudent man more safe with many of the black tribes than without their protection.
40. The more prudent members of my family are at camp or on Block Island.
41. The aim has been to make purchasers much more prudent and to force providers to compete for business.
42. It might be more prudent to go back to her bunk and hope he would go away when his hunger was satisfied.
43. But lower taxes and a prudent approach to borrowing do not mean public spending fall; quite the reverse.
44. As every prudent driver knows, Big Gulps are served only at the 7-Eleven.
45. Despite this prudent, but politically damaging, platform, the party made gains, mainly in urban areas.
46. A prudent employer will always have an express contractual term protecting business secrets.
47. His campaign never even left the starting gate. Republican voters say they want low taxes and prudent spending cuts.
48. It is prudent to confirm oral communications in writing to ensure that a record of events is available.
49. But here on the Tatshenshini they cautiously skirted the edges of the whitewater, seeking the most prudent line.
50. At certain times, banks may decide that it is prudent to hold a bigger proportion of liquid assets.
51. Hardworking and prudent people attract good luck. Lazy and reckless people invite bad luck. Dr T.P.Chia
52. It might well be more prudent to think of climatic influences on forms and erosion rates rather than climatically dominated landforms.
53. What they were building was not an ideal city but prudent investment portfolios.
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54. For patients with postoperative dumping or diarrhoea it is prudent to assess gastric emptying before starting remedial surgery.
55. We are committed to prudent exploration and will direct efforts to ventures which offer significant potential.
56. By all means we may admire, but it is prudent not to judge by what we see at the shows.
57. The key point of contention is how much change is prudent in the military, and how rapid that change should be.
58. It is more prudent, more rational and more natural to use organic materials - manures.
59. It is therefore prudent to examine both periods in turn before attempting to produce any general statements about rural population change.
60. In view of the Duchess of York's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision.
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